Such ancient structures are marvels of architecture built from top to base cutting a single gigantic stone, IIT Kharagpur Director Prof Partha Pratim Chakrabarti told PTI.
"We are amazed to think about the tools used in construction of structures such as the Dilwara temple or the Kailasa temple," Chakrabarti said.
These structures were built from top, while modern day architecture talks about elevation from the ground, he said.
"We have to find out the design and implementation technology of these structures. We have to study the symbols dating back to that era," he said.
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The IIT-KGP director said the course was part of the SandHI (Scientific Approach to Networking and Designing of Heritage Interfaces) spearheaded by the institute to revisit India's ancient heritage and history.
SandHI is a science-culture initiative to re-visit India's ancient past through the lens of scientific inquiry and already underway in Varanasi.
Classes under the course have started in the IIT-KGP campus, Chakrabarti said.
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